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Grevillea tenuiloba

blckrose
8 years ago

I'm pretty sure I posted a picture of this some time ago under the old system; G. tenuiloba, a somewhat rare Western Aus. native from a couple of remote areas. 'Tis a particularly beautiful variety so I thought I post it again. Sadly, the plant lasted only a season or two here in the east. Below the inflorescence is the 'fan' shaped flower of the native creeper, scaevola.

Comments (2)

  • Ingrida
    8 years ago

    Looked at the photo and wondered about the underplanting, only then read your comment.

    So, what is the dark pink flower, in the right corner?

  • tropicbreezent
    8 years ago

    Very nice. Pity it succumbed. We have a lot of Scaevola species here. It's thought to be the centre of distribution for the genus.

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